Ten Must-Watch Movies And Shows That Just Landed On Netflix

If you’re still recovering from Halloween weekend and forgot that, well, it’s November now, you may also be catching up on all the brand new (and returning faves!) that have just arrived on Netflix. We’ve already clued you in on what’s coming to the streaming service throughout the month, but in case you missed it: a slew of awesome movies and shows snuck onto the platform over the weekend. From iconic classics to hard-hitting dramas you’ve never of, check out ten must-see titles below that made their way to Netflix over the weekend.

'Saturday Night Fever' (1977)

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Tired of slumming it at his dead-end job while being stuck under his parents’ thumb, disco-loving teen Tony Manero (John Travolta) begins to make a name for himself on the dance floor of Brooklyn night clubs. After impressing the intriguing Stephanie (Karen Lynn Gorney), Tony decides to sign up for a dance competition that could be his ticket out of normalcy. [Stream Saturday Night Fever on Netflix]

'Rain Man' (1988)

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After discovering his deceased father’s wealth has been left to his mysterious half-brother, Raymond (Dustin Hoffman), wannabe big shot Charlie Babbitt (Tom Cruise) has no choice but to get to know his estranged, autistic new relative. [Stream Rain Man on Netflix]

'Major League' (1989)

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Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger, and Wesley Snipes star in this baseball comedy about a team of benchwarmers thrown into the major league mix of the Cleveland Indians after their insensitive owner (Margaret Whitton) devises a plan to have them lose so badly that the MLB will have to move the team out of town to a potentially warmer climate. Only after this band of misfits finds out her plan, however, do they start winning and begin to make a comeback. [Stream Major League on Netflix]

'Léon: The Professional' (1994)

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Jean Reno and Natalie Portman (in her very first film role) star in Luc Besson’s iconic revenge tale about young Mathilda, who learns the tricks of the assassin trade after her family is murdered and she’s taken in by professional for hire, Léon. [Stream Léon: The Professional on Netflix]

'The Newton Boys' (1998)

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Matthew McConaughey, Ethan Hawke, Skeet Ulrich, and Vincent D’Onofrio star in Richard Linklater’s sharp-dressed period drama about history’s most successful bank robbers, who kept their violence to a minimum and took banks across America for millions. [Stream The Newton Boys on Netflix]

'Half Baked' (1998)

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Dave Chappelle stars in this essential stoner comedy about three burnt-out buds who hatch a plan to get their friend out of jail by selling low-grade pot. Also starring Guillermo Díaz, Jim Breuer, Tommy Chong, and a pre-Daily Show Jon Stewart, add this delightfully dumb throwback to your List tonight. [Stream Half Baked on Netflix]

'Full Frontal' (2002)

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Steven Soderbergh directs this so-bad-it’s-good ensemble satire about a handful of shallow Hollywood archetypes including the bloodthirsty reporter, the washed-up actor, and the rising star who are willing to do anything to get ahead. Starring Julia Roberts, Brad Pitt, Catherine Keener, David Duchovny, and David Hyde Pierce; if you’re in need of a hilarious, star-studded hate-watch, make Full Frontal your go-to choice. [Stream Full Frontal on Netflix]

'Girlfriend's Guide to Divorce': Season One

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Lisa Edelstein stars in Bravo’s hit original series about Abby, a renowned self-help author who hides her recent separation from husband while secretly navigating the world of Los Angeles singledom. [Stream Girlfriend’s Guide to Divorce on Netflix]

'Five Star' (2014)

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Keith Miller directs this poignant drama that blends the line between narrative and documentary when examining the life of young John, a Bronx-based teen who’s taken under the wing of “Primo” Grant, a feared but respected leader of the Bloods, after his father falls victim to gang violence. [Stream Five Star on Netflix]